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08-24-2011, 05:13 PM | #136 |
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Re: Is Roger Goodell Good For the NFL?
Trust me. I could only wish that for one year of my life that I would have made the salary that Roger Goodell makes each and every year.
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08-24-2011, 05:15 PM | #137 |
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I wish, in the course of my life, I made as much as Goodell makes in a year
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08-24-2011, 05:34 PM | #138 |
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THey shoulda tabled that KO rule until im dead.
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08-25-2011, 11:31 AM | #139 | |
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Whats up with all this hating (or hatting) Goodell stuff?. I don’t hate anyone, brah. Hate him or love him Goodell is still the one to blame for rule changes in my opinion. Hes the commissioner of the sport. The Rules Committee is making policies through his direction. Goodell has championed all these player safety rules, they are coming from him. If youre saying the disconnect of Roger Goodell and rules in the NFL is comparable to the disconnect to the Lehman collapse then you’ve gone full retard. I don’t know how else to put it. All im saying is that Roger has, imho, been bad for the NFL as the clear representative of professional football. I think protecting players is just as important as protecting the integrity of the game. I don’t hate Rog or anyone else. I think seeking changes in the protection of players through better safety gear and requirements should be paramount to modifying rules of the game. I think Tagliabue was a better commissioner then Roger and prefer the way he left the game to the changes made since. I guess I just really like the sport of football, but don’t get me wrong I also love entertainment….
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09-06-2011, 12:24 PM | #140 |
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09-13-2011, 02:18 PM | #141 |
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Danieal Manning avoids defenseless receiver, draws flag anyway | ProFootballTalk
I dont want to keep this thread going unnecessarily but this article is pretty good and represents how so many of us feel about the leagues hard hitting rules. I think this hard hit penalty was just a mistake by the ref however the NFL needs to come out and say why it is or isnt allowed. In addition i think they need to allow helmet to helmet hits if it seems accidental or incidental or if the receiver is at any fault (maybe use a contributory or comparative negligence type thing). Also the legal hit on Eric Berry that blew his acl should be illegal. If the nfl is talking about reducing injury prone plays eliminate the cut block. Theres no need for it and its rarely used. I would make the argument that cut blocks result in significantly more injuries and significantly more severe injuries than any other hit in football. Video of the defenseless receiver hit: Danieal Manning defenseless receiver penalty? You make the call. | TexansChick | a Chron.com blog
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09-13-2011, 02:28 PM | #142 |
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I too would like to see cut blocks eliminated from the game, even though that's a staple of Shanny's offensive line. Anytime I see great players get torn ACL's as a result of a cut block, I can't help but think that could be one of our guys in the future. Like has been said, if Goodell was serious about reducing injuries, he'd outlaw cut blocks.
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09-13-2011, 03:00 PM | #143 |
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Its ridiculous the cut block is allowed when defenseless receiver, helmet to helmet and pretty much any QB hit is not.
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09-13-2011, 07:58 PM | #144 | |
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I used to like Goodell and the direction he was taking the NFL. No more. The whole fining these defensive players crazy amounts for hits, and now suspending a player for actions (not even illegal ones) before he's even in the NFL has pretty much left me disliking the guy big time.
What the hell is this shit? Goodell: If Colts hadn’t suspended Tressel, I would have | ProFootballTalk Quote:
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09-13-2011, 08:27 PM | #145 |
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09-14-2011, 12:26 AM | #146 |
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Isn't the cut a staple of our running game?
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09-14-2011, 12:47 AM | #147 |
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Yes it is, but if it needs to be eliminated for safety reasons, so be it. I guess someone need to analyze the benefits of it in the run game vs. when someone does it to one of our players and costs them the rest of their season or even career possibly.
It's unfortunate but come on, if the league was serious about safety the cut block would be eliminated.
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09-16-2011, 06:07 PM | #148 |
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Apparently Darrell Young got a 15k fine for a hit he had on special teams.... Does anyone have any idea what play it was?? Maybe it was during one of those kick-offs their trying to eliminate.
Does anyone know his salary, it be nice to know what percentage 15k works out to be.
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09-16-2011, 09:43 PM | #149 |
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Overall I think Goodell has done a good job. He is in a tough position and he will either be damned if he does or damned if he doesn't.
In regards to the NFL expanding to Europe, I am with many of you that it is just best to play a game abroad not set up a team. Having friends and family in England, Ireland, and Germany they like American Football to a degree but think there is too much stopping and the game does not have the flow they would like. Let the NFL stay in the NFL and lets be okay with that.
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